Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger applauded Nvidia's decision to manufacture its advanced AI chips in Arizona, emphasizing the need for resilient US semiconductor supply chains. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang confirmed Blackwell GPUs are in production in Arizona, a move initiated by President Trump's call to bring manufacturing back for national security and economic reasons.
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Football legend Michael Irvin is bravely navigating a personal crisis as his wife, Sandy Harrell, battles very early-onset Alzheimer's. Initially mistaken for menopause, the disease's subtle signs emerged a decade ago. Irvin is now dedicated to ensuring Sandy's comfort and dignity at home, employing a 24-hour nurse and live-in caregiver, showcasing his profound devotion off the field.
A family of a stampede victim has returned Rs 20 lakh relief from the TVK party, citing deep disappointment. They were angered that the party took estranged relatives to meet their leader, Vijay, instead of offering personal condolences. The family felt their name was misused, leading to the return of the funds via bank transfer.
A tragic stampede at the Venkateswara Swami Temple in Kasibugga claimed the lives of five devotees and injured several others on Saturday morning. The incident occurred during Ekadashi, a sacred Hindu observance, as thousands of devotees gathered. Authorities reportedly struggled to manage the immense crowd, leading to the fatal crush.
India aims to avoid a series whitewash against Australia in the third ODI at Sydney after losing the first two matches. With Virat Kohli's form a concern and Kuldeep Yadav's potential inclusion, India seeks to end the tour on a high note. Australia, bolstered by Josh Inglis's return, eyes a 3-0 sweep.
A Russian crude oil tanker bound for India has altered its course and is now stationary in the Baltic Sea. This could indicate possible complications in crude oil trade between the two nations following stricter US sanctions against Russia.
A 35-year-old divorced woman, Renuka, was allegedly stabbed to death by her alleged lover, Ambedkar alias Kutti, 50, in Bengaluru's Pillanna Garden. The incident occurred Friday night after an argument on the road, resulting in multiple stab wounds. Kutti, who claimed to be in a relationship with the victim, was apprehended by police on Saturday.
India is set to manufacture the SJ-100 civil commuter aircraft in a significant collaboration between HAL and Russia's UAC. This pact aims to boost regional air connectivity and domestic manufacturing, marking a new era for India's aviation industry. The project is expected to meet substantial demand for regional jets and foster private sector involvement.
Indian breed dogs like Mudhol and Rampur Hounds, once championed by Prime Minister Modi, will march at the Rashtriya Ekta Diwas parade. These resilient 'desi' dogs, trained by the BSF, have proven effective in various operations, showcasing their agility and adaptability to Indian conditions.
Gold prices saw a dip on Wednesday, influenced by global trends and investor caution ahead of the US Federal Reserve's policy announcement. Both Indian and international markets registered declines, marking the fourth consecutive day of losses for the yellow metal. This cautious sentiment is driven by anticipation of potential interest rate adjustments.
